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악성임파종의 병리조직학적 검색 : A Patho-histologlc Study on Malignant Lymphoma

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이제구; 김상인; 지제근

Issue Date
1965-12
Publisher
서울대학교 의과대학
Citation
Seoul J Med, Vol.6 No.4, pp. 1-11
Abstract
A study was made on 190 cases (autopsy and biopsy)
of malignant lymphoma of Koreans obtained during a
period of 10 years, 1955 to 1964, at the Department of
Pathology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University.
The frequency ratio or relative incidence of malignant
lymphoma among all types of malignant tumors in the
same period at this department was 6.1 per cent in male
and female together. thus ranking the second in frequency
in male and the sixth in female.
The sex ratio of male and female was 2.6: 1. The
age distribution of malignant lymphoma showed the
highest frequency in the decades of 40-49 and 50-59,
and also considerably high frequencies in the decades
of 30-39 and 20-29. However, when related to the age
distribution of the Korean population, the age incidence
of malignant lymphoma was highest in the decade of
50-59. Ages of 190 cases ranged from one year and
three months to 78 years with the average of 37.4 years
of age.
The 190 cases of malignant lymphoma were classified
histologically into well differentiated Iymphocytic type
(25.8%), poorly differentiated lymphocytic type (20.5
%), reticulum cell type (39.5%), Hodgkin's type (10.0
%), and follicular type (4.2%).
An attempt was made to classify all cases of malignant
lymphoma into nodal and extranodal groups according to
the initial presentations. Nearly 71 per cent of the cases
persented lymph node swelling as the presenting symptom.
Cervical region was the most commonly affected site. The
remaining 21 per cent had their initial site in extranodal
region. Nasopharynx including tonsils was the most
frequent site (41% of extranodal cases) and the next
was gastrointestinal tract (16%).
Peripheral blood pictures characteristic of leukemia occurred in 4.7 per cent of all types of malignant lymphoma
with particular prevalence in lymphocytic type .
We presume that the unsatisfactory follow up studies
would at least partly be accounted for the relatively low
percentage in this series.
Routine blood examination in the cases without leukemic
picture revealed slight anemia in most cases. However,
leukocyte and platelet counts were within normal limits.
In 14 cases in this series biopsies were made on two
or more occasions, or specimens from both biopsy and
subsequent autopsy were available. The original morphology
was maintained in 12 cases and the remaining two
cases appeared to be less differentiated.
More autopsy should be emphasized for the more
detailed observation of malignant lymphoma especially
in relation to leukemia or persistence of histologic findings.
ISSN
0582-6802
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/6314
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